I do not know if there is an official listing for certain climbs. I would like to put it out there that my daughter, Elizabeth Crawford, completed Raven's Roost at the age of 12. Raven's Roost is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. I would consider this 115' cliff to be of moderate difficulty. I have started climbing this face since I was in college. Elizabeth showed an interest in the outdoors with backpacking and the like. So I introduced her to climbing. She is a natural.

I do not know if there is an official listing for certain climbs. I would like to put it out there that my daughter, Elizabeth Crawford, completed Raven's Roost at the age of 12. Raven's Roost is located on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia. I would consider this 115' cliff to be of moderate difficulty. I have started climbing this face since I was in college. Elizabeth showed an interest in the outdoors with backpacking and the like. So I introduced her to climbing. She is a natural.

You'll need to contact the AAC and have an official on site to witness the ascent to become part of the official registry.

Congrats in the mean time? A proud and supportive parent is great, but don't go overboard...

...and this is only a partial listing. This includes most of the notable climbs but there are a buch more easy climbs on the left-hand side of the cliff (climber's left) If she's completed this list, it is indeed quite an accomplishment!

All the climbs there are <100' unless you count the low angle walk-offs after the actual climbing is done.

Be careful of the tourons on top that like to chuck rocks off! We've almost been nailed several times.

Ashima Shiraishi has become a phenomenon as a climber at only 11-years-old, because she crushes the difficult routes that some climbers only dream of being able to do. These incredible feats are being accomplished by a quiet, polite, and sweet little Japanese-American girl from New York, and she just caused more jaw-dropping after redpointing two 5.14c’s at Red River Gorge last week.

Ashima’s main goal for the week-long trip to Red River Gorge was to climb her first 5.14a. On the first day she was there, on just her second try, she reached that goal by climbing God’s Own Stone. Day two she flashed her first 5.14a with minimal beta on the climb Omaha Beach. This made her the youngest person to flash a 5.14a.

View slideshow: Ashima Shiraishi 11-year-old climbing prodigy climbs two 5.14c’s With five days left, of course Ashima wanted to try something harder. She headed to Lucifer on Purgatory and Southern Smoke on Bob Marley Crag, both 5.14c’s. After giving three tries on Southern Smoke on day five, Ashima returned to it on day six and redpointed her first 5.14c making her the youngest person, male or female, to climb the grade. She wasn’t done yet though. Only 24 hours later, she returned to Lucifer, the climb she had focused on initially before moving onto Southern Smoke and redpointed her second 5.14c on her last day at Red River Gorge.

.Ashima Shiraishi redpoints two 5.14c's Photo credit: Reel Rock ..

.Video: Age is no limit: A Nine Year Old Climber, Ashima Shiraishi .Deadpoint Magazine’s Mike Williams spoke to Ashima on the last day of the trip. Ashima said, “My goal was to do a 5.14a. It felt pretty cool to do one on my first day and then to flash Omaha the next day. I was really happy to do Southern Smoke too. It's already more than I expected I could do." This was moments before she sent Lucifer.

Obe Carrion, one of the country’s best boulderers, realized the potential Ashima had when he saw her at a climbing gym in New York and became her coach for 4 ˝ years. He was with her when she did some of her most amazing work. Carrion is now a coach with Team ABC (America’s Best Climbers) sharing his amazing talents as a youth climbing coach.

When Jason Kehl spent time in Hueco Tanks with Ashima, he stated, “I personally think grades are meaningless, a rough estimate. Ashima has proven this by taking everything we thought they knew about grades and throwing it out the window. It’s all about your perspective not about a number someone labeled the rock with.”

Ashima’s climbing career has been soaring with all of the unbelievable ascents she has made at such a young age. Another young great, accomplished climber, Sasha DiGiulian said, “Ashima is an inspiration to all of us to just go for our goals and to not be afraid of failure. She is a fearless climber who works hard and maintains such an enjoyable, down-to-earth attitude.”

With the astounding climbing routes Ashima now has under her belt, there’s no doubt we’ll be hearing about a redpoint on a 5.14d in the near future. Congratulations to Ashima and may her incredible stamina continue for more limitless climbing!

I watched her climb at Brooklyn Boulders. Her dad was belaying her. She is quite the little climber. She is tiny. It will be interesting to watch her progression as she passes through puberty and beyond. Like gymnasts and skaters, puberty can have a big impact on climbing prodigies.